Paradigm which states that color is the only surface.
This paradigm achieves the conclusion of color-as-the-only-surface by making a distinction between hardness and surface.
Argues that color is motion-in-itself.
Avant-nihilism answers Plato's theory-of-motion (platonic forms) by posturing Goethean motion as the ontology of Aristotle's inquisition.
Avant-nihilism answers German idealism by giving motion a place (ie. connecting Plato and Aristotle on a singular plane).
Avant-nihilism is also called Gothean nihilism.